14 years ago I became a citizenship teacher and I always felt there was something missing from the curriculum and it was the same sense I felt when I was at school - a lack of representation of black history. Our curriculum in UK schools tends to more to glorify the empire and completely centres the British ruling class in who the UK was created. Our curriculum uses the term 'colonialisation' loosely and when it does it tends contribute or maintain the imagery of the white civiliser and the happy natives. The picture of the white man lounging on a chair being fanned by a personal servant is often introduced and reinforced - adding to the rose tinted glasses being firmly set on the face of the next generation. As a Black teacher who's family grew up under the Empire, the impact of the Empire is one that is passed down through generations as oral history. A version of history that isn't given credit in the academic approach to history taught in schools. In scho...